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2004 Aug 19
2
How to randomize a set of integers in R
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Hello,
I want to validate my data for working with CART.
I need to now how to create a randomized column of some 6800 intgers within R . I did not understand the manual concerning the possibilities to random data, sorry.
Thanks a lot for your help!
Susanne Osterkamp
2013 Apr 19
1
How to read a direct access file by connecting fortran with R ?
Hello all,
I would like to read the specific line number row of a direct access file (which is stored as a n_row*n_col matrix of elements kind=p) without reading all the preceding lines (i.e 1,2,..,row-1).
Is there a function in R that can perform this task?
To solve my issue, I tried without to call Fortran from R by doing the following steps:
I) I wrote a subroutine in fortran called
2009 Feb 19
3
Error mesage Plese HELP
Im new user of Wine and Linux!
Im usin wine on my eee 4gS, and I just instaled an .exe on my SD, witch I asign like D:
When I try to run it I'm getting this message:
Code:
X Error of failed request: BadValue (intger parameter out of range for operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 128 (XFree86-DRI)
Minor opcode of failed request: 7 ()
Value in failed
2004 Sep 13
1
Re: [R] R on gentoo amd64 (gcc 3.3.3) is unstable --- no!
This has been in the R-admin manual for a least a week, and I reported it
here earlier than that.
R 2.0.0 alpha does not allow f2c on 64-bit platforms.
It's all been dealt with quite awhile ago ....
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 ivo_welch-rstat8783@mailblocks.com wrote:
>
> from the gentoo folks, on f2c problems with R on 64bit platforms:
>
> "Config and me finally found the
2007 Jan 22
1
Latin hyper cube sampling from expand.grid()
Dear R experts
I am looking for a package which gives me latin hyper cube samples
from the grid of values produced from the command "expand.grid". Any
pointers to this issue might be very useful. Basically, I am doing the
following:
> a<-(1:10)
> b<-(20:30)
> dataGrid<-expand.grid(a,b)
Now, is there a way to use this "dataGrid" in the package
2002 Apr 05
4
slightly different audio output
Hi,
I wonder if there is specific requirement or restriction for the decoder
in order to be consider "Vorbis" compliant (or let's say, to be a
"correct" vorbis decoder). I am experimenting with integerized libvorbis
and the decoder delivers the audio data as following, (and compare with
the floating point version below).
$ tail audioout-int.txt
0290670 025e 085c 02cf 0895